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Oxford Smart Activate 2 Teacher Handbook eBook
Oxford Smart Activate 2 Teacher Handbook eBook
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Oxford Smart Activate Teacher Book 2 holds high aspirations for all students to succeed, building on what they have learned at KS2 and supporting them to progress with confidence to GCSE.

This Teacher Handbook provides all teachers, both subject specialists and non-subject specialists, with practical suggestions and guidance to reactive knowledge, trigger student interest, and reflect on their learning and progress. Links between topics, sciences, and the wider KS3 curriculum are clearly established through curriculum narrative documents.

Informed by up-to-date educational research and tried and tested by (UK) Pioneer schools to ensure that every aspect works for all students, all teachers, and in all secondary science classrooms, Oxford Smart Activate is the next evolution of the best-selling Activate series from series editor and curriculum expert, Andrew Chandler-Grevatt.

Language
English
ISBN
9781382020985
Contents
Introduction
Your Teacher Handbook and Kerboodle
Metacognition and self-regulation
1.1 Strategies for effective learning
1.2 Using strategies effectively
Working scientifically Unit Opener
2.1 Planning investigations 2
2.2 Presenting data 2
2.3 Analysing and evaluating 2
2.4 Communicating scientific information
2.5 Using evidence and sources
2.6 Development of scientific understanding
Biology 2 Unit Opener
Chapter 1: Health and lifestyle
1.1 Nutrients
1.2 Food tests
1.3 Unhealthy diet
1.4 Digestive system
1.5 Bacteria and enzymes in digestion
1.6 Drugs
1.7 Alcohol
1.8 Smoking
Chapter 2: Biological processes
2.1 Photosynthesis
2.2 Leaves
2.3 Plant minerals
2.4 Aerobic respiration
2.5 Anaerobic respiration
Chapter 3: Ecosystems and adaptation
3.1 Food chains and webs
3.2 Disruption to food chains and webs
3.3 Ecosystems
3.4 Competition
3.5 Adapting to change
Chapter 4: Inheritance
4.1 Variation
4.2 Continuous and discontinuous
4.3 Inheritance
4.4 Natural selection
4.5 Extinction
Chapter 1 Checkpoint Lesson: Health and lifestyle
Chapter 2 Checkpoint Lesson: Biological processes
Chapter 3 Checkpoint Lesson: Ecosystems and adaptation
Chapter 4 Checkpoint Lesson: Inheritance
Chemistry 2 Unit Opener
Chapter 1: The Periodic Table
1.1 Three elements
1.2 Physical properties of metals and non-metals
1.3 Chemical properties of metals and non-metals
1.4 Groups and Periods
1.5 The elements of Group 1
1.6 The elements of Group 7
1.7 The elements of Group 0
Chapter 2: Separation techniques
2.1 Pure substances
2.2 Mixtures
2.3 Solutions
2.4 Solubility
2.5 Filtration
2.6 Evaporation and distillation
2.7 Chromatography
Chapter 3: Metals and other materials
3.1 Metals and acids
3.2 Metals and oxygen
3.3 The reactivity series
3.4 Metal displacement reactions
3.5 Extracting metals
3.6 Ceramics
3.7 Polymers
3.8 Composites
Chapter 4: The Earth
4.1 The Earth and its atmosphere
4.2 Sedimentary rocks
4.3 Igneous and metamorphic rocks
4.4 The rock cycle
4.5 The carbon cycle
4.6 Global heating
4.7 Climate change
4.8 Recycling
Chapter 1 Checkpoint Lesson: The Periodic Table
Chapter 2 Checkpoint Lesson: Separation techniques
Chapter 3 Checkpoint Lesson: Metals and other materials
Chapter 4 Checkpoint Lesson: The Earth
Physics 2 Unit Opener
Chapter 1: Electricity and magnetism
1.1 Charging up
1.2 Circuits and current
1.3 Potential difference
1.4 Resistance
1.5 Changing the subject
1.6 Series and parallel
1.7 Magnets and magnetic fields
1.8 Electromagnets
1.9 Using electromagnets
Chapter 2: Energy
2.1 Food and fuels
2.2 Energy resources
2.3 Energy adds up
2.4 Energy and temperature
2.5 Energy transfer: particles
2.6 Energy transfer: radiation
2.7 Energy transfer: forces
2.8 Energy and power
Chapter 3: Motion and pressure
3.1 Speed
3.2 Motion graphs
3.3 Pressure in gases
3.4 Pressure in liquids
3.5 Pressure on solids
3.6 Turning forces
Chapter 1 Checkpoint Lesson: Electricity and magnetism
Chapter 2 Checkpoint Lesson: Energy
Chapter 3 Checkpoint Lesson: Motion and pressure
Student Book answers
Index
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